Father John Misty / Pure Comedy |
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Album: | Pure Comedy | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Father John Misty | Added: | Apr 2017 | |
Label: | Sub Pop Records |
A-File Activity |
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Add Date: | 2017-04-19 | Pull Date: | 2017-06-21 |
Week Ending: | Jun 25 | Jun 18 | Jun 11 | Jun 4 | May 28 | May 21 | May 14 | May 7 |
Airplays: | 1 | 3 | 4 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 6 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 23, 2022: | Magnetized Toner (TJBDF-2017 Edition) (rebroadcast from May 2, 2017) Pure Comedy | 4. | Nov 06, 2019: | The Library Total Entertainment Forever | |
2. | Jul 22, 2020: | The Library Things It Would Have Been Helpful To Know Before The Revolution | 5. | Oct 02, 2019: | The Library Total Entertainment Forever | |
3. | Mar 13, 2020: | The Token Brit Total Entertainment Forever | 6. | May 08, 2019: | The Library Total Entertainment Forever |
Album Review |
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Shay Z Reviewed 2017-04-18 | ||
Piano+acoustic guitar. Very simple instrumentation complemented by sardonic thoughts on religion, technology, whiteness, etc. No matter what you think of the often pretentious, occasionally trenchant Father John Misty, he has pared down his music to its bare bones for a phenomenal album. Accumulating thoughts and ideas from years of songwriting, he lays down song-after-song of witty, apocalyptic lyrics. A few highlights, but a thoroughly entertaining album. Genre: “Singer-Songwriter” or whatever that means lol RIYL: Elton John, Tobias Jesso Jr, Fleet Foxes, FCCs: none surprisingly Favorite Tracks: 1, 5, 7, 11 Pure Comedy (6:24)* - Piano Ballad, sleepy drums kick in, driven largely by FJM’s larger commentary on the comedy of human experience, trumpets and full band come in Total Entertainment Forever (2:54) - upbeat, acoustic, jangly, commenting on the weirdness of VR “bedding Taylor Swift every night inside the oculus rift” Things It Would Have Been Helpful to Know Before the Revolution (4:19) - slow piano builds into grand chorus, an apocalyptic future after the revolution against technology Ballad of the Dying Man (4:51) - stripped down acoustic, a critique of critics? Nihilistic jab at a self-absorbed dying man Birdie (5:20)* - plodding piano, inverts the freebird trope, laments the fate of humanity, some hope, interesting choppy samples, cool grand outro Leaving LA (13:12) - took 3 years to write, an epic, begins with stripped down intro, strings build, contemplative self analysis on his rise to fame, religion, Oedipal complex, etc. etc. Great track A Bigger Paper Bag (4:42)* - lusher instrumentation, full sound, more swaggering lyrics When the God of Love Returns There’ll Be Hell to Pay (4:05) - piano ballad, God visiting the earth before the apocalypse Smoochie (3:46) - expansive guitars, evoking countryside, succinct and ominous Two Wildly Different Perspectives (3:13) - modern political discourse, polarized Dems and Reps The Memo (5:17) - lamenting the state of cultural decay in the states, interesting bridge conversation with a text-to-speech bot, highly self-aware So I’m Growing Old on Magic Mountain (9:58) - really long instrumental outro, about growing old, might be cool for a mic break In Twenty Years or So (6:27)* - getting nihilist and self referential again, really pretty strings |
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